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In vitro structural maturation of an early stage pre-40S particle coupled with U3 snoRNA release and central pseudoknot formation

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 50, Issue 20, Pages 11916-11923

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac910

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  1. ERC from the DFG [ADG 741781 GLOWSOME, BE 1814/15-1]
  2. European Research Council grant ADG under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [885711-Human-Ribogenesis]
  3. ERC [ADG 741781 GLOWSOME]

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This study reveals important steps in the biogenesis of eukaryotic small subunits, including the release of U3 and the folding of RNA. These processes are essential for the formation of active 40S subunits.
The transition of the 90S to the pre-40S pre-ribosome is a decisive step in eukaryotic small subunit biogenesis leading to a first pre-40S intermediate (state Dis-C or primordial pre-40S), where the U3 snoRNA keeps the nascent 18S rRNA locally immature. We in vitro reconstitute the ATP-dependent U3 release from this particle, catalyzed by the helicase Dhr1, and follow this process by cryo-EM revealing two successive pre-40S intermediates, Dis-D and Dis-E. The latter has lost not only U3 but all residual 90S factors including the GTPase Bms1. In vitro remodeling likewise induced the formation of the central pseudoknot, a universally conserved tertiary RNA structure that comprises the core of the small subunit decoding center. Thus, we could structurally reveal a key tertiary RNA folding step that is essential to form the active 40S subunit.

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